Lizzo considers President Donald Trump to be "a bully," which has inspired the four-time Grammy winner to be "a bitch."
In a Substack entry posted on Thursday (Jan. 8), Lizzo proclaimed that her New Year's resolution is to be a "bitch" in opposition to the Trump administration.
The singer described supporting former Vice President Kamala Harris, whom she thought was "knowledgeable and overly qualified," in the 2024 presidential election.
Lizzo also recounted a conversation with a woman who said that Black Americans were "playing victim."
"Trump might not say the nicest things, but he’s a bully. We are in a time of war, we need bullies not diplomats,” she recalled the woman telling her.
From Lizzo's perspective, the only way to combat the bully is to be more assertive in mindset and approach.
"A Bitch’s prickly confidence shakes the core of evil," the "Still Bad" artist wrote. "You can’t shame a Bitch by calling her bitch, because she knows she is. You cannot hurt Ms. Bitch anymore, she is impervious to words."
Lizzo added that she wants "I am that Bitch" to be a rallying cry for those in agreement with her.
"I want to wear Bitch like a suit of armor adorned with battle scars of my healed trauma," she continued. "I've toiled in the armory banging the dents, I remember the pain. I am more than okay with it. I celebrate it."
The vocalist concluded, "A Bitch knows exactly when to get angry, and frankly we ain’t angry enough."
Last month, Lizzo addressed Nicki Minaj's appearance at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest and alluded to celebrities who would soon "surprise" their fanbases by aligning with conservatives.
"This is Trump’s first year as president. We got three more years of people who are going to surprise you, and it’s going to hurt your feelings. It’s gonna disappoint you," Lizzo said in the since-deleted TikTok.